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How to Make Handmade Greeting Cards with Rubber Stamps
Lots of Advice and Tips Explaining How to Make Handmade Cards

By Kate Pullen, About.com

Take a look through these articles that offer help and advice about making the perfect greeting card using rubber stamps. Here, you'll find articles that cover all aspects of greeting card making, from buying essential supplies through to how to make handmade cards for sale. Rubber stamping is a great way to make handmade cards and many techniques can be used to create lovely and unique handmade cards.

1. Greeting Card Tips

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It is possible to create great greeting cards without the need of lots of special equipment and supplies. This article looks at some of the key features of making great greeting cards.

2. How to Make Great Greeting Cards

This article explores how to make great greeting cards. While this talks about making Christmas cards, many of the tips apply to all types of handmade cards.

3. Buy Cheap Card to Make Handmade Cards with Rubber Stamps

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Card blanks and card stock are at the heart of every handmade card! Cheap card needn't mean poor quality and this article has some useful tips for buying and using low priced card. This is useful for anyone looking to make rubber stamped handmade cards on a budget.

4. Buy Low Cost Inks to Make Cheap Handmade Cards

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Inks are an essential part of making greeting cards with rubber stamps. When making handmade greeting cards on a budget then getting the best value possible when purchasing ink and ink pads is essential.

5. Buying Stamps for Making Cards - Tips for Buying Low Cost Stamps

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Rubber stamps are perfect for making handmade cards. Even complete beginners can create lovely handmade cards with the minimum of special knowledge or materials. There are so many different types of rubber stamp available that there is bound to be the perfect stamp for every occasion. However, with so many different types of stamp available, the cost of buying rubber stamps can soon add up! Here are some tips and advice to help you find and buy low cost stamps.

6. List of Rubber Stamping Companies with an Angel Policy

If you are going to make and sell handmade cards then knowing about Angel Policies is very important. This list explains the Angel Policy of over 50 rubber stamping companies.

7. How to Sell Handmade Cards

Whether you want to sell just a couple of rubber stamped handmade cards or start a small business, there are many things to consider. This article looks at some of the key aspects of selling handmade cards.

8. How to Price Handmade Cards

Getting the price right when selling handmade cards can make the difference between success and failure. If the prices are too high the cards may not sell, if they are too low then there might not be enough money to cover the costs and overheads. Finding the right price requires a little forward planning.

9. How to Make Wedding Invitations

Making wedding invitations is a very special form of card making. Not only are the cards inviting people to a special day, they also make lovely keepsakes and are likely to be long treasured. This article looks at making wedding invitations in more detail.

10. Making Wedding Invites on a Budget

With so many other calls on the budget of a soon-to-be-married couple, sometimes it is necessary to keep the costs down where possible. Lovely hand stamped wedding invitations can be created on even the tightest of budgets. This article has some useful tips.
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